
Modal pattern stability factor as a figure of merit for characteristic modes
Author(s) -
AntoninoDaviu E.,
Mohamed MohamedHicho N.,
CabedoFabrés M.,
FerrandoBataller M.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
electronics letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.375
H-Index - 146
ISSN - 1350-911X
DOI - 10.1049/el.2016.1926
Subject(s) - figure of merit , stability (learning theory) , modal , radiation pattern , antenna (radio) , geometry , modal analysis , mathematics , aspect ratio (aeronautics) , shape factor , optics , mathematical analysis , acoustics , physics , computer science , materials science , telecommunications , vibration , optoelectronics , machine learning , polymer chemistry
This Letter proposes the use of a modal pattern stability factor (MPSF) parameter to quantify the pattern stability associated to characteristic modes (CM). The proposed parameter can be used as a figure of merit for CM associated to arbitrary‐shaped structures, aiding the antenna design process. This parameter can be used (together with other modal parameters) to optimise the geometry of a radiating element in order to improve the radiation pattern stability in a desired range of frequencies. Two examples are presented for analysis. First, MPSF for the CM of three ring antennas with different width are analysed, showing how pattern stability of CM depend on this geometrical parameter. Secondly, three metallic plates with different shapes are analysed in terms of MPSF, in order to assess the stability of the CM for each geometry.